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Effects of exercise training on blood lipids and lipoproteins in children and adolescents.

Kerstin Stoedefalke1.   

Abstract

THE FOLLOWING REVIEW AIMS TO DESCRIBE WHAT IS KNOWN ABOUT THE EFFECTS OF EXERCISE TRAINING IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS ON THE FOLLOWING BLOOD LIPIDS AND LIPOPROTEINS: total cholesterol (TC), high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and triglycerides (TG). Only studies that described mode, frequency, duration and intensity of the exercise were included in the review. The results of the studies reviewed were equivocal. Clearly the effects of exercise training on the blood lipid and lipoprotein levels of normolipidemic children and adolescents are equivocal. Of the 14 studies reviewed, six observed a positive alteration in the blood lipid and lipoprotein profile, four of the studies observed no alteration in the blood lipid and lipoprotein profile and one study observed a negative effect on HDL-C but an overall improvement in the lipid and lipoprotein profile due to the decrease in the TC/HDL ratio. It appears that methodological problems present in the majority of the exercise training studies limits the ability to make a conclusive, evidence based statement regarding the effect exercise training has on blood lipid levels in normolipidemic children. Most of the research design flaws can be linked to one or more of the following: small numbers of subjects in each study, low or no representation of girls, inclusion of both boys and girls in the subject pool, inclusion of boys and girls at different maturational stages in the subject pool, exercise training regimes that do not adequately control for exercise intensity, exercise training regimes that do not last longer than 8 weeks and exercise training studies that do not have an adequate exercise volume to elicit a change. Ideally, future research should focus on longitudinal studies which examine the effects of exercise training from the primary school years through adulthood. Key pointsExercise training has limited to no effect on blood lipid levels in children and adolescents.Few well controlled studies have been done to examine the effect exercise training has on selected cardiovascular risk factors and those studies that have been completed contain methodological flaws which makes interpretation of the results difficult.More studies, particularly those of a longitudinal design, are required before a conclusion can be drawn regarding the effects exercise training has on selected cardiovascular risk factors in children and adolescents.

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Keywords:  Cardiovascular risk factors; adolescents; aerobic exercise training; children

Year:  2007        PMID: 24149417      PMCID: PMC3787281     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci Med        ISSN: 1303-2968            Impact factor:   2.988


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